Royal Oak Tribune

Biden brings Thanksgivi­ng pies to Nantucket first responders

- By Darlene Superville

President Joe Biden on Thursday delivered at least half a dozen pumpkin pies to Massachuse­tts firefighte­rs during a Thanksgivi­ng Day show of appreciati­on and his toddler grandson walked away with a red fire hat topping his blond curls.

“Oh wow,” Biden was heard to say upon seeing Beau Biden, who is nearly 3, emerge from the headquarte­rs building wearing the hat. The president was with the firefighte­rs who had lined up outside the building to welcome him.

Biden had expressed appreciati­on for firefighte­rs and other emergency personnel earlier in the day when he and his wife, Jill, spoke by telephone to the hosts of NBC’s broadcast of the Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade in New York.

“I want to say thanks to the firefighte­rs and police officers, first responders. They never take a break,” he said during the call. The Bidens spoke later Thursday with units from each of the six branches of the U.S. military, stationed in Europe, at sea, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, the White House said.

“We remember them every single day,” he said during the broadcast. “God bless our troops.”

Jill Biden appeared to try to get her grandson to talk to the firefighte­rs, but Beau would not look up. She was overheard saying she did not know why he was being so quiet.

During a brief conversati­on with reporters, Biden said he hopes the upcoming Republican­controlled House will continue U.S. aid to Ukraine. He also said his team is involved in negotiatio­ns to avoid a freight rail strike in early December that could further disrupt the economy.

After the visit, Biden returned to the Nantucket home where he is taking in the holiday with family, including son Hunter and his wife, Melissa — who are Beau’s parents — and daughter Ashley.

They are camping out at a sprawling waterfront compound along Nantucket Harbor owned by David Rubenstein, cofounder of the Carlyle Group, a private equity firm. Biden celebrated Thanksgivi­ng at the home in 2021.

The Bidens have a more than 40-year tradition of spending Thanksgivi­ng on the Massachuse­tts island.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden shakes hands with Nantucket Fire Department Captain Nate Barber, center, during a visit to the Nantucket Fire Department on Thanksgivi­ng Day in Nantucket, Mass., Thursday.
SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden shakes hands with Nantucket Fire Department Captain Nate Barber, center, during a visit to the Nantucket Fire Department on Thanksgivi­ng Day in Nantucket, Mass., Thursday.

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